Cottage / 3 bedrooms / sleeps 5

There are two beaches and access to the coastal path within approximately 15 minutes walk (3/4 of a mile) of this cottage which is set back from the road between Aberaeron and Aberystwyth.

Llanrhystud is a picturesque village with a post office/shop and a small supermarket, a church, pub and an open air market held once a week on a Tuesday. The Golf course is approximately 1 mile and has a restaurant/bar open to the public all year. There is also a restaurant/clubhouse open to the public during the summer months in the caravan site less than 15 mins walk from the cottage.

This cottage is ideal for exploring Ceredigion and the many interesting towns including Aberaeron, Aberystwyth, Lampeter, Tregaron and Devil's Bridge are all within a half hour drive or less and provide a whole host of things to see and do.

GROUND FLOOR

Entrance is into the hallway and through to the elegant LOUNGE with attractive fireplace with electric fire, the room is furnished with 2 large leather sofas, a sideboard, coffee table, TV with DVD and digibox and items of occasional furniture.

The KITCHEN DINER has a slate effect floor and is fitted with a modern range of white lacquered units, fridge freezer, electric hob and oven, dishwasher and microwave oven.

The DINING AREA has a pine dining table and 6 chairs.

The boiler room has a washing machine and the adjacent CLOAKROOM has a WC and wash hand basin.

The spacious integral garage has a tumble drier and ample space to store holiday paraphernalia.

FIRST FLOOR

Upstairs there are three pretty bedrooms.

The MASTER BEDROOM is very light and spacious and has a king size metal bedstead, bedside tables, dressing table and wardrobe.

BEDROOM 2 has twin 3' beds with metal bed heads, bedside tables, chest of drawers and a built in wardrobe.

BEDROOM 3 has a single bed, bedside chest and a wardrobe.

The family BATHROOM has a suite of bath, walk in double shower cubicle with level access, WC and wash hand basin.

Bed linen is provided for all the beds and towels are included.

Garden and Parking

The patio garden is totally enclosed and has a good size gravel patio with a table and chairs and a barbecue.

There is parking for two cars; 1 in the garage and 1 in front of the house.

Other Information

Oil fired central heating throughout, this is included in the rental from May to September and charged at a flat rate of £25 per week at all other times, please pay caretaker.

Parking, Suitable for people with restricted mobility, Not suitable for wheelchair users

The Ceredigion region

Ceredigion - a lovely county which makes a great destination for a lovely holiday. There is lots of good walking about from the coastal path to the wildlife park just the other side of the river Teifi. Cardigan Market Town is the home of the Eisteddfod and the castle is undergoing a transformation at present. The town has a lot to offer from a Theatre/cinema, shops, galleries, pubs, eateries - even an outdoor pizza garden with live music in the summer. You will be spoilt for choice for beaches and hidden coves in this area as there are over 16 beaches. Sandy beaches at Mwnt, Aberporth, Tresaith and Penbryn are ideal for bathing or simply lazing and are child friendly. The beaches further north near Aberystwyth have a mixture of shingle and sandy beaches; some are popular for wind sports and surfing. The local beaches are safe and clean and include Aberporth, Mwnt, Penbryn and Llangranog. .

You will be spoilt for choice for beaches and hidden coves in Ceredigion as there are over 16 beaches. Sandy beaches at Mwnt, Aberporth, Tresaith and Penbryn are ideal for bathing or simply lazing and are child friendly. The beaches further north near Aberystwyth have a mixture of shingle and sandy beaches; some are popular for wind sports and surfing. The local beaches are safe and clean and in 2011 the UK Seaside Award was awarded to 14 beaches in Ceredigion. These include Aberporth, Mwnt, Penbryn, Llangranog,

New Quay, Tresaith, Borth, Aberystwyth North, and Aberystwyth South. The county is good for many outdoor activities like fishing, sailing, canoeing, walking and Dolphin spotting. Cardigan Bay is well known for its resident pod of dolphins and they can be seen throughout the year. The best places to see dolphins are at the beaches of Mwnt, Llangranog and New Quay or by taking a boat trip from the harbour at New Quay which takes around four hours ,Bottlenose Dolphins are regularly seen on these trips as well as other wildlife. New Quay harbour is also home to the Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre which has information about the flora and fauna of these shores.

Aberaeron

Llanrhystyd is situated between Aberaeron and Aberystwyth, Ceredigion and faces the Irish Sea along the West coast of Wales in the county of Ceredigion. St Rhystud's church spire dominates the village and the church dates back to 1852. There is a post office/shop and a small supermarket, pub and an open air market held once a week on a Tuesday. The Golf course is approximately 1 mile and has a restaurant/bar open to the public all year. There is also a restaurant/clubhouse open to the public during the summer months in the caravan site less than 15 minutes' walk from the cottage. The rivers Carrog, Wyre and Wyre Fach meet on the east side of Llanrhystud before flowing into the sea. The beach is suited for windsurfing, swimming and general leisure activities. Located just to the south of the village, it is possible to park on the pebble bank behind the beach which is accessible from the A487. The beach is a long rural storm terraced beach situated in a special landscape area. The area is popular with visitors and contains five historic limekilns at the southern end of the beach. There are two beaches and access to the coastal path within approximately 15 minutes' walk (3/4 of a mile) of this cottage.

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